Delhi ppl must be very familiar with the name 'Appu Ghar' but never did I realize that the name 'Appu' came from this cute baby elephant who had been the mascot of Asiad Games....The statue of a happy dancing appu at the entrance was a pleasent sight and the only thing which would come to mind when I was small and heard of Appu Ghar was loads of fun and rides and just plain joy! RIP dear Appu!

Kuttinarayanan died at 28 at the famous Guruvayoor temple complex following high fever and would be cremated at a private estate Saturday night.

Kuttinarayanan was nicknamed Asiad Appu when he became one of the 36 elephants who went in a special train from here to Delhi to take part in the inaugural ceremony of the 1982 Asian Games.

The official mascot of the games was a baby elephant and Kuttinarayanan, who bore a striking resemblance to the happy, dancing pachyderm, has been known as Asiad Appu ever since.

K. Anilkumar of the Sree Krishna Temple, which owns the Guruvayoor Anna Kotta, or elephant yard, said Appu's condition had deteriorated at the beginning of this week.

He hadn't really recovered from his injuries 15 years ago when he fell into a well while taking part in a festival at Palakkad. "Following the fall, his forelimbs got injured. Since then, he had been suffering from arthritis. For the last three months, he has been unable to even lie down," Anilkumar said.

The Guruvayoor temple trust has the largest number of captive elephants in Kerala. With Appu's death, the number has come down to 63.